
Asteroid 9392, Cavaillon, was discovered on August 10, 1994 by Eric W. Elst at the European Southern Observatory. It has a period of 3 years, 300 days.
It was named for the small city of Cavaillon in southern France, which is well-known for its fruits and vegetables, including a variety of melon which was named after it.
Astrologically, asteroid Cavaillon seems to mean: moving out, or wanting to; gardening, fruits and vegetables, growing fruits and vegetables, local food (?).